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Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources
- From: "COWLING JAMIE" <Jamie.Cowling AT Culture.gsi.gov.uk>
- To: "Jackie Proven" <Jackie.Proven AT perth.uhi.ac.uk>, "cc-uk" <cc-uk AT lists.ibiblio.org>, "Jordan S Hatcher" <jordan AT twitchgamer.net>
- Subject: Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 12:23:59 +0100
Have you tried the Gowers review and The Power of Information review?
Jamie
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[mailto:cc-uk-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Jackie Proven
Sent: 07 June 2007 12:18
To: cc-uk; Jordan S Hatcher
Subject: Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources
Jordan
You might be interested in recent Jisc-funded work about access to
digital images, such as the Digital Picture
http://thedigitalpicture.ac.uk/home.html or the ClIC (Community Led
Image Collections) findings http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/clic/
which both make reference to CC
Jackie
Jackie Proven
Digital Rights Research & Development Assistant TrustDR JISC Project UHI
Millennium Institute http://trustdr.ulster.ac.uk/index.php
Room 145
Perth College
Crieff Road
Perth PH1 2NX
Tel. 01738 877339
jackie.proven AT perth.uhi.ac.uk
www.uhi.ac.uk
>>> Jordan S Hatcher <jordan AT twitchgamer.net> 05/06/2007 10:02 >>>
(apologies for cross-posting)
All,
I've put in a research request for a study related to the use of CC by
public sector institutions here in the UK. We are looking for some
other research to show that there is a demand on the part of the
education and research community for cultural heritage organisations
(museums, libraries, etc) to have accessible materials.
Any recommendations for this kind of research?
Thanks!
--Jordan
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[Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources,
Jordan S Hatcher, 06/05/2007
- Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources, WIENAND, Peter, 06/05/2007
- Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources, Ian Watson, 06/05/2007
- Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources, Jackie Proven, 06/07/2007
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- Re: [Cc-uk] Studies showing demand for online resources, COWLING JAMIE, 06/07/2007
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